After the "6 days war" in 1967 when Egypt attacked Israel and lost the Synai land was under Israeli hand.
Israel retrieve the land back to Egypt in 1977 when they sign a peace note.
this is the old black spritual referring to Hebrew enslavemtn in ancient Egypt and has nothing to do with current or recent history
After the "6 days war" in 1967 when Egypt attacked israel and lost the Synai land was under Israeli hand.
Israel retrieve the land back to Egypt in 1977 when they sign a peace note.
this is the old black spritual referring to Hebrew enslavemtn in ancient Egypt and has nothing to do with current or recent history
I think you mean Gaza
Israel agreed to return the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt in return for peace in 1979.
It refers to the story from the Torah about the Hebrews being enslaved in Egypt. The Hebrew people were also called the Nation of Israel.
Israel captured the most land from Egypt because of its acquisition of the Sinai Peninsula (from 1967-1982).
God sent Moses to lead them out of Egypt and in to the promised land.
Moses led the Israelites OUT of Egypt. Joshua led them into the promised land (roughly where Israel is today).
Because famine hit the land of Israel
The famine was in the Land of Canaan (later called Israel), and they Hebrews migrated to Egypt.
The Best Land in Goshen a Fertile Area in Norther Egypt.
The Torah gives the reason in Genesis ch.45. The land of Canaan (Israel) was experiencing a famine, while there was food to be had in Egypt.
Some similarities are that they both believed in god/gods/godesses. Israel had monotheism, believing in on god. Egypt believed in multiple gods and goddesses which is polytheism. Another similarity is that they both had promised lands, Israel's promised land was Canaan, or the land of milk and honey.
1979, as a provision of the Peace Treaty signed by Egypt and Israel in that year. If you ever hear the phrase "land for peace" mentioned in connection with Israel, that's the kind of thing it means.